Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leonard D.S.O., associate of the Reverend P. B. Clayton, founder of the "Toc H" movement, will hold office hours for all members of the University, this evening and Wednesday. He will be in Russell 13 beginning at 7 o'clock tonight and Wednesday from 2 to 6 to explain the "Toc H" movement to any men who are interested...
...Pinkerton '27, captain of the University polo team, will make a speech to explain the undergraduate point of view. Devereux Milburn L'06 and R. E. Strawbridge '17, both prominent polo enthusiasts, are also expected to attend and to take a prominent part in organizing the new association...
Respect was the first requirement demanded of all Freshmen. The first rule in the old document reads, "No Freshman shall go by his Senior without taking his hat off if it be on." Exceptions to this may be made, it goes on to explain, in the case of a Freshman who is riding on horseback or who has both his hands occupied. Furthermore, "No Freshman shall ask his Senior an impertinent question," doubtless lest the latter be shocked. And woe betide the unhappy Freshman who failed to observe the next rule, that "No Freshman shall laugh in his Senior...
...Properly, the theatre should be a business, just like any other business. I want to tell the boys that I may seem a natural boy scout in the way I want to help them understand, but I want to explain the theatre to them. And the business of the theatre is creating something by thinking theatrically. It is a business, too, of supply and demand. Just now the demand is not as lofty as it might be, but that is the newspapers' business...
...management has made an urgent request that all men who intend to try out for the Freshman team this spring report tonight. The primary object of this meeting will be to explain the plans for the season and to get the names of the candidates, who will be asked to sign cards giving their position experience, and so forth...